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Trump kept out of the room during operation to find downed pilots in Iran after ‘screaming’ at aides for hours, report says

The F-15 fighter jet was shot down over Iran on April 3, prompting a high-stakes rescue mission

Trump warns ‘no more Mr Nice Guy’ and threatens new strikes on Iran if deal not agreed

When President Donald Trump learned that two American pilots had gone missing in Iran on Good Friday, he “screamed at aides for hours” and was then “kept out of the room” while his team was given minute-by-minute updates, according to a report.

An F-15 fighter jet was shot down over Iran on April 3, prompting a high-stakes rescue mission for the missing airmen. One crew member was swiftly rescued by U.S. forces after ejecting before the aircraft went down - but the second crew member spent more than 24 hours behind enemy lines before he was safely extracted.

Back in Washington, D.C., Trump’s fears about how the war was playing out “were ramping up,” according to The Wall Street Journal.

“Trump screamed at aides for hours” after he was informed the fighter jet had been shot down and two airmen were missing, the outlet reported, citing a senior administration official. “Images of the 1979 Iranian hostage crisis—one of the biggest international policy failures of a presidency in recent times—had been looming large in his mind,” The Journal reported.

Over the next 24 hours, Trump’s most senior aides and administration officials, including Vice President JD Vance and White House chief-of-staff Susie Wiles, dialed into the Situation Room to receive updates.

When President Donald Trump learned that two American pilots had gone missing in Iran on Good Friday, he ‘screamed at aides for hours’ and was ‘kept out of the room’ while aides were given minute-by-minute progress reports
When President Donald Trump learned that two American pilots had gone missing in Iran on Good Friday, he ‘screamed at aides for hours’ and was ‘kept out of the room’ while aides were given minute-by-minute progress reports (Getty)

Trump was not included in the meeting but was kept updated “at meaningful moments” on the phone, according to the WSJ, citing a senior administration official.

“Aides kept the president out of the room as they got minute-by-minute updates because they believed his impatience wouldn’t be helpful,” the official told the newspaper.

In a statement, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told The Journal that Trump had “remained a steady leader our country needs.”

“President Trump campaigned proudly on his promise to deny the Iranian regime the ability to develop a nuclear weapon, which is what this noble operation accomplishes,” Leavitt said.

The Independent has contacted the White House for further comment.

After the first airman was recovered April 3, the U.S. was in a race against time to find the second crew member before the Iranians did.

More than 24 hours later, on the evening of April 4, the president was informed the second airman had been rescued. A senior Trump administration official said at the time that the rescue was made possible by the support of the CIA, which alerted the Pentagon and the White House to the airman’s location.

“This was the ultimate ‘needle in a haystack’, but in this case it was a brave American soul inside a mountain crevice, invisible but for [the] CIA’s capabilities,” the official said.

The F-15 fighter jet was shot down over Iran on April 3, prompting a critical rescue mission for the missing airmen. Tehran shared images of what appeared to be the wreckage of U.S. aircraft
The F-15 fighter jet was shot down over Iran on April 3, prompting a critical rescue mission for the missing airmen. Tehran shared images of what appeared to be the wreckage of U.S. aircraft (IRGC)

The CIA reportedly engaged in a deception campaign, spreading false information that the airman had already been found and recovered.

Trump boasted about the success of the mission on Truth Social at around midnight and went to bed at 2 a.m., according to the WSJ.

“This brave Warrior was behind enemy lines in the treacherous mountains of Iran, being hunted down by our enemies, who were getting closer and closer by the hour,” he said.

The next morning, Trump ordered Iran to “open the F***in’ Strait, you crazy b*******, or you’ll be living in Hell,” in an expletive-laden post that ended with “Praise be to Allah.”

On April 7, Trump threatened that a “whole civilization will die tonight” unless Iran agreed to open the strait.

When an adviser asked the president about his unusual messages, Trump reportedly said he came up with the idea to praise Allah himself in a bid to seem off-kilter and offensive, a type of language he thought the Iranians would respond to, administration officials told the paper.

The comments prompted global alarm and caused concerned lawmakers to contact the White House to inquire about the president’s state of mind, according to the newspaper.

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    1. Comment by Baxter.

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      The Situation Room could do with an adjoining creche for Cheeto to be distracted, and pacified, by shiny gold things.

      • Comment by ImdaPrincesse.

        Mostly because it didn't happen and it was a cover for the failed attempt to take their uranium.

        • Reply by JLinChicago.

          I always note the names people give themselves online. Interesting.

      • Comment by Integritymatters.

        I miss the days when emotionally stunted nuts spent their time on ancient aliens and illuminati. Life was good. 🗽

        • Reply by ImdaPrincesse.

          Hunting for Notcees in Argentina.

        • Reply by Alice.

          How is David Icke, by the way ?

      • Comment by Williaminthemiddle.

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        > "Aides kept the president out of the room as they got minute-by-minute updates because they believed his impatience wouldn’t be helpful"

        I think his presence or indeed any input at all is the unhelpful bit!

        • Comment by MrB.

          It's rather depressing as report after report surfaces to describe an unstable, impatient and impetuous president yet each report feels "normal" because of the idiocy this administration presents on a daily basis. When the Republican party is thrashed and loses both houses of Congress in November we can only hope they finally come to their senses and support the impeachment of this man.

          • Comment by Cade.

            Their are so many words to describe the 🍊 🤡's uncouth comments. Most would not be posted here. With the 🍊 🤡, it has always been the worst of times. It will be the best of times after he draws his last breath. Can't wait for this 'Movie' to end!

            • Comment by Fallingapart.

              Screaming for hours that his movie was not following the script he had written. Just imagine what he’d do if fortune dictated that he’d ever end up in enemy hands. No need for threats, certainly not the waterboard, he’d be singing like a bird and naming not only Biden but all his Maga buddies as well. That would be an award winning film even with only LEGO actors.

              • Comment by BorisMilton.

                Well, at least we don’t have a woman president! SHE would be emotional! I’m being sarcastic of course, but sadly a lot of people use this bonkers “reasoning” to justify voting of obviously unqualified men based on their gender. Ironically, those people and the unqualified men they vote for then cry about “DEI,” completely oblivious that that’s what they engage in and benefit from themselves.

                • Comment by RickC.

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                  So we're supposed to believe that Trump's deranged rants were a cunning ploy to fool the Iranians? Then why is he giving the game away now, when his precious "deal" looks as far away as ever?

                  The man couldn't lie straight in bed.

                  • Comment by GreyHedgewitch.

                    This is where we're at now. Adults having to remove the screaming toddler from the room.

                    • Reply by Alice.

                      Adults have to remove the screaming toddler, with the nuclear launch codes, from the room.

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